Lando Norris has been named the British Club Driver of the Year
at the 2016 Autosport Awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel
in London (Sunday 4 December).

The 17-year-old saw off competition from fellow BRDC British F3
rival Ricky Collard, British F4 drivers Max Fewtrell and Sennan
Fielding, and tin-top aces Daniel Cammish and Ant Whorton-Eales, to
claim the prize.

Norris, who has also been nominated for the prized McLaren
Autosport BRDC Award along with Collard and fellow British F3 rival
Toby Sowery, scored four race wins in the UK's leading
single-seater championship as he undertook a partial campaign with
Carlin in the series. The Glastonbury-based racer took victories at
Snetterton and Rockingham, before claiming a brace of wins at the
legendary Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium as he finished eighth in the
overall standings.

After collecting the award from Force India's Vijay Mallya,
Norris commented: "Thank you for the award; I feel honoured to
have it. I was here last year, and it's something I've looked up to
in the past few years - it's been a great year."